need help selecting a candidate?
as far as i can tell, it's a non-partisan 11 question quiz, and the results will show who's closest to your views on the selected issues.
i'm not really surprised that John McCain was the leader with a score of 46. our stands differ on abortion and social security, but by and large, our views are similar. Fred came in second.
and no surprises here, Dennis Kuchinich came in dead last with a score of 4. surprisingly, the two things we agreed on were the same two i disagreed with McCain about.
ain't politics fun?
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Kucinich scored the highest when I took it, then Richardson, then Clinton (!), then Obama.
Thompson scored dead last.
Love ya, nook! ;-)
The only real surprises for me were a couple of candidates I don't think I'd ever heard of before. McCain got a 50, Thompson a 49. Two lowest Republicans (Giuliani and Paul) were tied at 31. Highest Democrat (Richardson) was a 21, next highest (Edwards) a 12. Then came the rest of the Dems, tied at 7 points, and Gravel at the very bottom with a 2 (two).
I was surprised. Richardson came in first at 61. Kucinich was a distant second at 47. I thought it would be the other way around.
Just goes to show that we really don't know the candidates stands as well as we think.
Well, it's not like either of them has an actual chance.
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